How To Write A Headline For A Print Ad

By: Joaquin Garcia
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:43:26
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In an earlier article for E-zine Articles, I lamented the waste of an ad for not using a headline. Here I would like to give the reader some pointers on how to write headlines. Specifically using the words "How to".

A "How-to" headline is one of the most effective ones there is. Like the word "free", these words have a strong attraction. In the Web 2.0 world, users of the net go to this resource, looking for information: how to do something, build something, improve something, save something or whatever something. These are reasons people seek out information on the net. Well, just imagine that the advertiser sets out some information, to teach the reader "how-to" do something smartly. If you as a reader, came across those words on a subject you were interested in, you'd certainly read on. Right? You bet. Hence, we have a headline that gets attention. That's the number one objective of a headline.

If you remember the old formula (AIDA) of ad preparation, which stands for Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action. Before we develop a reader's interest, we have the catch his/her attention. That's the headline's job. If we get that right, then chances are the reader will go through the rest of the ad copy. Right? You bet. Well, I see that you're getting my drift. And, that's just one type of headline one can use in print advertising. Remember what I said about promise. Again I go back to Samuel Johnson, who said "Promise, large promise is the soul of an advertisement". That is what a headline has to do for your ad. Make a promise. A how-to headline promises to teach the reader just how to do what is covered in the headline.

So, the headlines's job is done.

Joaquin "Jack" Garcia is CEO of JG Marketing Services, a specialist business-to-business advertising agency founded in 1980. Following the no-nonsense approach to advertising and marketing communication, he presents articles on these topics which Joaquin is passionate about. Jack's website can be accessed at: http://www.jgmarketing.com.au/JG/

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